Jharkhand’s Chief Minister, Hemant Soren, used the JMM Foundation Day to address a critical issue: outstanding royalties owed to the state by the central government. Soren made it clear that Jharkhand expects to receive the money it is due. He even stated that the state could potentially shut down mines if necessary to recover these funds.
The Chief Minister emphasized that Jharkhand has a right to the revenue generated from its natural resources. These outstanding royalties are vital for the state’s financial health and its ability to fund important development projects. Soren’s remarks show a strong commitment to ensuring Jharkhand receives fair compensation. Therefore, the state government is firm on its decision to collect the royalties.
In addition to the royalty issue, Soren announced the upcoming launch of a new program called “Sarkar Apke Dwar,” which translates to “Government at Your Doorstep.” This initiative aims to improve access to government services for the people of Jharkhand. Through this program, citizens will find it easier to access various government schemes and address their concerns directly with officials.
This “Sarkar Apke Dwar” program shows the government’s dedication to better governance and public service. By bringing services directly to the people, the government hopes to make a positive impact on the lives of Jharkhand’s citizens. Moreover, the program is expected to improve the efficiency of public service delivery across the state.
The JMM Foundation Day event highlighted both the government’s accomplishments and its plans for the future. Addressing the royalties issue and launching public-focused programs demonstrate the government’s commitment to the people. The focus on Hemant Soren’s statements showed how important these issues are to the state.